Episode |
Airdate |
Cast |
Major Awards |
Director |
Writer
|
If You Give a Dance, You Gotta Pay the Band |
12/19/1972 |
Donna M. Bryan, Georgia Burke, Laurence Fishburne, Moses Gunn, Albert Hall |
|
Fred Coe |
Stanley L. Gray
|
Long Day's Journey Into Night |
03/10/1973 |
Laurence Olivier, Constance Cummings, Denis Quilley |
Laurence Olivier, Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by a Lead Actor[4] |
Peter Wood |
Eugene O'Neill
|
Pueblo |
03/29/1973 |
Hal Holbrook, Ronny Cox, Andrew Duggan, Stephen Elliott |
Hal Holbrook, Emmy for Outstanding Actor in a Drama[4] |
Anthony Page |
Stanley R. Greenberg
|
The Glass Menagerie |
12/16/1973 |
Katharine Hepburn, Sam Waterston, Joanna Miles, Michael Moriarty |
Joanna Miles, Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in Drama[4] Michael Moriarty, Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in Drama[4] |
Anthony Harvey |
Tennessee Williams
|
F. Scott Fitzgerald and 'The Last of the Belles' |
01/07/1974 |
Richard Chamberlain, Blythe Danner, Susan Sarandon |
|
George Schaefer |
James Costigan
|
Judgment: The Trial of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg |
01/28/1974 |
Allan Arbus, Herschel Bernardi, Barbara Colby |
|
Stanley Kramer |
Harry Kleiner
|
Wedding Band |
04/24/1974 |
Ruby Dee, J.D. Cannon, Eileen Heckart |
|
Joseph Papp |
Alice Childress
|
The Missiles of October |
12/18/1974 |
William Devane, Martin Sheen, Howard Da Silva, Ralph Bellamy |
|
Anthony Page |
Stanley R. Greenberg
|
Ceremonies in Dark Old Men |
01/06/1975 |
J. Eric Bell, Godfrey Cambridge, Rosalind Cash, Robert Hooks, Glynn Turman |
|
Judgment: The Court Martial of Lieutenant William Calley |
01/12/1975 |
Tony Musante, Richard Basehart, Harrison Ford |
|
Stanley Kramer |
Henry Denker
|
Love Among the Ruins |
03/06/1975 |
Katharine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier, Colin Blakely |
Peabody Award[5] Katharine Hepburn, Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Special[4] Laurence Olivier, Emmy for Outstanding Actor in a Special[4] George Cukor, Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Special[4] James Costigan, Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Special (Original teleplay)[4] |
George Cukor |
James Costigan
|
I Will Fight No More Forever |
04/14/1975 |
James Whitmore, Sam Elliott, Ned Romero |
|
Richard T. Heffron |
Theodore Strauss
|
A Moon for the Misbegotten |
05/27/1975 |
Jason Robards, Colleen Dewhurst, Ed Flanders |
Ed Flanders, Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Special[4]
|
Eleanor and Franklin |
01/11 & 01/12/1976 |
Jane Alexander, Edward Herrmann, Rosemary Murphy |
Peabody Award[6] Emmy for Outstanding Drama Special[4] Rosemary Murphy, Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by a Supporting Actress in a Special[4] Daniel Petrie, Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Special[4] James Costigan, Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Special (Original teleplay)[4] |
Daniel Petrie |
James Costigan
|
Green Eyes |
01/03/1977 |
Paul Winfield, Rita Tushingham, Jonathan Goldsmith |
Peabody Award[7] Humanitas Prize[8] |
John Erman |
David Seltzer
|
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years |
03/13/1977 |
Jane Alexander, Edward Herrmann, Priscilla Pointer, Blair Brown |
Emmy for Outstanding Special (Tie with Sybil)[4] Daniel Petrie, Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Special[4] |
Daniel Petrie |
James Costigan
|
Mary White |
11/18/1977 |
Ed Flanders, Fionnula Flanagan, Tim Matheson, Kathleen Beller |
Caryl Ledner, Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Special (Adaptation)[4] |
Jud Taylor |
Caryl Ledner
|
The Gathering |
12/04/1977 |
Edward Asner, Maureen Stapleton |
Emmy for Outstanding Special[4] |
Randal Kleiser |
James Poe
|
Breaking Up |
01/02/1978 |
Lee Remick, Granville Van Dusen |
|
Delbert Mann |
Loring Mandel
|
The Last Tenant |
06/25/1978 |
Tony Lo Bianco, Lee Strasberg, Christine Lahti |
George Rubino, Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Special (Original teleplay)[4] |
Jud Taylor |
George Rubino
|
Friendly Fire |
04/22/1979 |
Carol Burnett, Ned Beatty, Sam Waterston, Timothy Hutton |
Peabody Award[9] Emmy for Outstanding Special[4] Daniel Greene, Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or Special[4] |
David Greene |
Fay Kanin
|
Attica |
03/02/1980 |
Charles Durning, Morgan Freeman, George Grizzard |
Marvin J. Chomsky, Emmy for Outstanding Directing in a Limited Series or a Special[4] |
Marvin J. Chomsky |
James S. Henerson
|
The Women's Room |
09/14/1980 |
Lee Remick, Ted Danson, Colleen Dewhurst, Patty Duke |
|
Glenn Jordan |
Carol Sobieski
|
The Shadow Box |
12/28/1980 |
Joanne Woodward, Christopher Plummer, Valerie Harper, James Broderick |
Humanitas Prize[8] Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture Made For Television[10] |
Paul Newman |
Michael Cristofer
|
Don't Look Back: The Story of Leroy 'Satchel' Paige |
05/31/1981 |
Louis Gossett Jr., Beverly Todd, Cleavon Little |
|
Richard A. Colla |
Ronald Rubin
|
The Elephant Man |
01/04/1982 |
Philip Anglim, Kevin Conway, Penny Fuller |
Penny Fuller, Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special |
Jack Hofsiss |
Steve Lawson
|
Divorce Wars: A Love Story |
03/01/1982 |
Tom Selleck, Jane Curtin, Candice Azzara |
Humanitas Prize[8] |
Donald Wrye |
Donald Wrye
|
My Body, My Child |
04/12/1982 |
Vanessa Redgrave, Jack Albertson, Joseph Campanella, Stephen Elliott |
|
The Letter |
05/03/1982 |
Lee Remick, Ronald Pickup, Jack Thompson |
|
Benny's Place |
05/31/1982 |
Louis Gossett Jr., Cicely Tyson, Terry Alexander |
|
Who Will Love My Children? |
02/14/1983 |
Ann-Margret, Frederic Forrest, Donald Moffat |
Ann-Margret, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television[11] |
John Erman |
Michael Bortman
|
The Day After |
11/20/1983 |
Jason Robards, JoBeth Williams, John Lithgow, Amy Madigan |
|
Nicholas Meyer |
Edward Hume
|
Heart of Steel |
12/04/1983 |
Peter Strauss, Pamela Reed, John Doucette |
|
Donald Wrye |
Gary DeVore
|
Something About Amelia |
01/09/1984 |
Ted Danson, Glenn Close, Roxana Zal |
Emmy for Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special[4] Roxana Zal, Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or a Special William Hanley, Emmy for Outstanding Writing in a Limited Series or a Special[4] |
Randa Haines |
William Hanley
|
A Streetcar Named Desire |
03/04/1984 |
Ann-Margret, Treat Williams, Beverly D'Angelo |
|
John Erman |
Oscar Saul
|
The Dollmaker |
05/13/1984 |
Jane Fonda, Levon Helm, Amanda Plummer |
Humanitas Prize[8] Jane Fonda, Emmy for Outstanding Actress in a Limited Series or a Special |
Daniel Petrie |
Susan Cooper Hume Cronyn
|
Heartsounds |
09/30/1984 |
James Garner, Mary Tyler Moore, Sam Wanamaker |
Peabody Award[12] |
Glenn Jordan |
Fay Kanin
|
Consenting Adult |
02/04/1985 |
Martin Sheen, Marlo Thomas |
|
Gilbert Cates |
John McGreevey
|